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Obama Wants More Spending, McCain Hates Anti-War Protesters, Senate Votes on KeystoneXL: P.M. Links

Scott Shackford | 1.29.2015 4:30 PM

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    President Barack Obama's budget will be formally revealed on Monday. It will call for a full reverse of any sequester cuts (whatever hasn't already been reversed, one assumes) and a 7 percent ($74 billion) increase in spending.

  • Sen. John McCain called anti-war protesters from Code Pink who interrupted a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting "low-life scum." They were there to call for the arrest of Henry Kissinger, who was there to give a speech, for war crimes.   
  • The second day of Senate committee hearings for attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch has partly been dominated by folks complaining about the behavior of the Obama Administration and current Attorney General Eric Holder rather than Lynch. Jacob Sullum and I analyzed Lynch's actual responses to Senate questioning here and here earlier today.
  • Learning all the wrong lessons from the prohibition, the drug wars, and the general, overall history of human behavior, Dartmouth announced today that it will prohibit all students, regardless of age, from possessing or drinking hard alcohol on campus. As Robby Soave has noted, fighting assault and rape on campus actually requires colleges to do the exact opposite.
  • The European Union has extended its existing sanctions on Russia for six months over continued fighting in Ukraine.
  • The Senate has voted to approve the construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Obama has threatened a veto.
  • Create your own joke link: Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has launched a presidential exploratory committee.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has launched a presidential exploratory committee.

    That's totally not a waste of time.

    1. Tonio   10 years ago

      OK, I don't know how they work but we need a pool type thingy for the candidates. Who will declare. Who will drop before primaries, etc.

      1. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

        Huckabee and Graham out first and second.

        100 quatloos.

    2. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      Hello.

      Just...Hello.

      1. MJGreen   10 years ago

        Hello!

    3. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

      Create your own joke link:

      Lindsey checks in to rehab.

      Wait. There's a Lindsey without the last name Lohan, who is also a great fellater?

      1. C. Anacreon   10 years ago

        Are you perhaps referring to George "Goober" Lindsey?

        1. sasob   10 years ago

          I thought he died.

    4. Trigger Warning   10 years ago

      Graham is so widely despised here in SC that I can't figure out who votes for him. He must be very talented at funneling money to the right people.

  2. Dry End of the Titanic   10 years ago

    Fist!.. I mean first!

    1. Dry End of the Titanic   10 years ago

      Or indeed, second

    2. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

      Ouch.

    3. Clich? Bandit   10 years ago

      it isn't worth the effort...I did it once, my soul will never recover.

  3. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

    Internal Emails Show Al Jazeera English Banning Use of Terms 'Terrorist,' 'Militant,' 'Islamist'

    War Jihad is peace.
    Freedom Sharia is slavery freedom.
    Ignorance Dhimmitude is strength.

    F*** Al-Jazeera.

    1. Derpetologist   10 years ago

      Al Jazeera means "the island" in Arabic. I presume the only residents of this island are Tom Hanks and his friend Wilson.

      1. Bam!   10 years ago

        And Scarlett Johansson.

        1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

          I personally think that's the best movie Michael Bay was ever associated with.

          1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            I'm not sure "best," "movie," and "Michael Bay" should be put together in a sentence. Certainly not close together or in any way associated with one another.

            1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

              Well, he does make movies, and there must be something in his filmography that is his personal best. You can't exclude relative adjectives from a discussion just because they are often employed to mean absolute (when deployed unmodified, that is).

              1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

                Ah, I see. Which of these visions of abject horror do you find least objectionable, to the extent that you can stand to contemplate them again?

          2. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

            The Island was better than I thought it was going to be. Johansson is always going to a few poi ts to a movie for me. Haven't seen Lucy yet but want to.

            1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

              Poi ts? Is this some sort of Hawaiian porn term?

            2. Trailer Trash   10 years ago

              Dont waste your time with Lucy, it is the first time in a long time that I didnt finish watching a movie at home. I literally stopped it half way through and started watching hgtv...

              1. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

                On mute then

            3. HeteroPatriarch   10 years ago

              Can we talk about Lucy now?

          3. Apatheist ?_??   10 years ago

            Not The Rock?

          4. John Titor   10 years ago

            What about the brilliance that is The Rock?

            1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

              That was one fucking stupid movie. Just to show that I'm not without feeling, I said that in my Sean Connery voice.

              1. John Titor   10 years ago

                Losers whine about The Rock being stupid, winners go home and fuck the prom queen.

                And I suppose I should have wrote 'brilliantly stupid' but I thought that was implied when it comes to Bay.

                1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

                  No, just stupid stupid. What are you, some hipster movie reviewer?

                  1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

                    Apparently someone has not seen Bad Boys 2

        2. Winston   10 years ago

          The Clonus Horror was so much better.

          1. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

            Indeed,

            http://www.cracked.com/article.....es_p2.html

    2. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

      Perhaps they were accidentally included in a White House Press Office memo. Was the author of the email a "Jabbar Earnest"?

    3. Timon 19   10 years ago

      Al Jazeera America and Al Jazeera English still report the news better than any of the other US-based outlets. Some of their documentary programs are actually quite good, too.

      As always, there are things to be skeptical about, given the bent of many of their contributors, but that's no different from anywhere.

      The Arabic channel, it's hard to say, since I don't speak the language.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    The Senate has voted to approve the construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Obama has threatened a veto.

    Those clean-burning China-men are about to come into a new source of fossil fuels.

    1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

      Wonder if this one has a chance of an override? I bet it does.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        I want him to have to explain himself. I'd really enjoy that

      2. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

        Just keep shoving the pipeline in general spending bills. Do not let up.

      3. BigT   10 years ago

        Doesn't an over-ride require 2/3 majority, ie 67 votes? So, no chance.

        1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          I don't know. The bloodbath the Democrats have taken in Congress has been of epic proportions. Where does their desire to support the president end and their drive for self-preservation begin? It wouldn't take that many to get an override.

          1. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

            "Where does their desire to support the president end and their drive for self-preservation begin?"

            Didn't happen with Obamacare.

            1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

              No, but they were giddy as school girls then, thinking the Republicans had been beaten forever and ever and ever and ever.

              Now, no so much.

              1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

                Not so much. Danged fingers.

          2. BigT   10 years ago

            Who in the Senate is going to strong-arm 5 Dems to support the veto over-ride? McConell? McCain? Schumer? Hitlary? Those Dems would be on the top of Soros' shit list and never get any money from the DNC.

            The vote was 62-36, btw. The Dems who voted in favor:
            Michael Bennet of Colorado, Tom Carper of Delaware, Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, Joe Donnelly of Indiana, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Jon Tester of Montana and Mark Warner of Virginia.

            1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

              I don't know. But these are weird and surreal times for the Democrats. I think just about anything can happen, either way.

    2. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

      What the Keystone XL bill needs first is an amendment to route the pipeline through the White House master bedroom.

      1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        Route it? No, that would be wrong. Have it end there with an open spout? Sure.

        1. Zeb   10 years ago

          Seems kind of wasteful. Or are you suggesting we replace the whitehouse with an oil refinery? I could get behind that plan.

          1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            I haven't gotten that far in my thinking.

          2. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

            And then burn the distillates and pump the CO2 right into the Greenpeace and Sierra Club offices on K-street.

            1. Zeb   10 years ago

              I was going to put them in my car, or heat my house. But that could work.

            2. CatoTheElder   10 years ago

              Good idea.

              However, a refinery burns fuel gas and residual oil, but pipelining flue gas to Greenpeace and Sierra Club offices on K Street is a great idea. If they're worried about CO2, they can figure out what to do about it.

    3. MJGreen   10 years ago

      Asian American, please.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    President Barack Obama's budget will be formally revealed on Monday.

    "Why does Michelle need so many shoes?"

  6. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

    Sen. John McCain called anti-war protesters from Code Pink who interrupted a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting "low-life scum."

    I'm guessing that "low-life scum" description includes our generally anti-war founders like George Washington?

    1. John   10 years ago

      I didn't know there were any anti-war protestors. I thought they went into hibernation when Obama got elected.

      1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

        Code Pink has remained somewhat consistent in their protests. The difference is that the media stopped putting cameras on them sometime in January 2009.

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          They must hate that.

          1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

            They don't have to. They can just ignore it until it serves their purpose again...like in 23 months and two weeks.

          2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

            I mean, what's the point of calling for someone's arrest? Other than a publicity stunt, obviously.

            1. GILMORE   10 years ago

              " Other than a publicity stunt"

              WHY - IS THAT NOT ENOUGH?! CLEARLY YOU ARE A WARMONGERING WOMAN-HATING CISPIG

              1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

                Mmmmmmm, cispig.

                /Homer

        2. GILMORE   10 years ago

          "Code Pink has remained somewhat consistent in their protests. "

          Really? because this time they were there to agitate for *Kissinger's* arrest...For 'crimes' committed around 40 years ago?

          Sometime between the vietnam war and now they seem to have been slightly sidetracked...

          1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

            In their defense, (NRA pretest lunacy aside) they've had plenty of other wars to get sidetracked about and forget Kissinger.

            And they've at least bitched when Obama expanded the murderdrone war.

            1. GILMORE   10 years ago

              " they've at least bitched "

              Last i checked, this is their sole M.O.

      2. Apatheist ?_??   10 years ago

        As sloopy said, Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan have remained consistent, its just that the liberal press doesn't give them the time of day anymore.

        1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

          Consistently stupid.

    2. Ted S.   10 years ago

      John McCain:

      Please go fuck yourself.

      1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        Mail him a dildo first.

        1. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

          The man does not need a dildo. His buddy Lindsey Graham's head is kind of shaped like one.

        2. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

          Dildo? send him a pineapple or box grater.

    3. BardMetal   10 years ago

      Am I allowed to be against the war and still think code pink are a bunch of socialist cunts?

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        I will allow it.

      2. Sevo   10 years ago

        If you're not, at least you've got lots of company.

      3. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

        Any volunteers to join them up and start converting people?

      4. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        Do socialist cunts taste or feel any different from capitalist cunts?

        1. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

          Only if you're fully drunk on Victory Gin.

        2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          Thick grey '70s bush. Enjoy.

          1. C. Anacreon   10 years ago

            Also, an ash-like, sooty discharge.

            1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

              That's just the cilia on the vaginal walls sweeping out the cobwebs.

        3. Cdr Lytton   10 years ago

          Do socialist cunts taste or feel any different from capitalist cunts?

          Let's bring ken in for the ruling.

    4. Mike M.   10 years ago

      generally anti-war founders like George Washington

      Is that the same George Washington who took part in the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and ruthlessly put down the Whiskey Rebellion?

      1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        He was anti-European wars, anyway. STAY OUT. And he was fucking right.

        1. Mock-star   10 years ago

          Also he was 10 feet tall and had 3 dicks

          1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            Well, yeah, duh.

          2. Wasteland Wanderer   10 years ago

            I heard the motherfucker had, like, 30 goddamn dicks.

      2. Wasteland Wanderer   10 years ago

        Is that the same George Washington who took part in the French and Indian War...

        Took part? Dude basically fucking started it (though, to be fair, it was probably going to happen anyway).

    5. BigT   10 years ago

      Monsieur McCain n'est pas Charlie.

  7. The Other Kevin   10 years ago

    It's about time Obama increased spending, what with the draconian cuts and flat spending I keep hearing about.

    1. John   10 years ago

      The evil Republicans have reduced federal spending to 20% of GNP. It is Somalia out there.

    2. DesigNate   10 years ago

      Don't tell shriek. He still thinks Obama is the fucking second coming and has only ever wanted to reduce spending or something equally retarded.

      1. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

        "And when I'm president, I will go line by line to make sure that we are not spending money unwisely"

        1. Bobarian (hyphenated-american)   10 years ago

          I see no evidence that he didn't mean to say 'wisely' in that sentence.

  8. Sevo   10 years ago

    So the Greeks are going to re-hire the government char-women, and as a result, Greek two-year paper is now returning (more than symbol) 16%.

    "Greece's New Leaders Act Swiftly to Reverse Austerity
    Measures to Halt Privatizations, Rehire Public Workers Trigger Greek Market Selloff"
    http://www.wsj.com/articles/gr.....1422485168

    Are they hoping the Germans are going to smile paying 16% and getting 0.25%?

    1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      That didn't take long.

    2. Rhywun   10 years ago

      Well, I guess hiring a bunch of pubsec workers to sit around doing nothing is pretty much the opposite of "austerity". Bravo, Greece.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    Sen. John McCain called anti-war protesters from Code Pink who interrupted a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting "low-life scum."

    They should all show up in Jane Fonda masks.

    1. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

      A heart attack inducer for sure.

  10. Winston   10 years ago

    President Barack Obama's budget will be formally revealed on Monday. It will call for a full reverse of any sequester cuts (whatever hasn't already been reversed, one assumes) and a 7 percent ($74 billion) increase in spending.

    So much for the fiscally responsible Democrats. The Republicans suck so Obama was going to be better right?

  11. Coeus   10 years ago

    JUST A TINY PROBLEM WITH THAT NFL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PSA

    However, this ad also doesn't really demand anything more from us than the status quo. At the end, it says "When it's hard to talk, it's up to us to listen." But if the only thing we're being asked to do is have compassion after someone has already experienced violence, we're accepting that violence as a part of culture. We're conceding something I'd rather not ? that we can't prevent men from beating women. We can only care for these women's wounds.

    And, I'm sorry, but that's bullshit. Call me na?ve, but I believe there's something more we can do. I believe we have it within us, if we actually commit ourselves to full social, political, and economic equality, to end violence against women. Part of that requires a deeply uncomfortable conversation directly targeted at men, most of whom would never think of themselves as abusive or violent, but nonetheless were reared in a culture that has found violence against women acceptable.

    That's much nicer than what I was gonna call you.

    1. Ted S.   10 years ago

      I've said it before, but even the original two-game suspension with the concomitant loss of salary was more of a punishment for Ray Rice than what he got from the legal system, which is supposed to be handling these cases.

    2. DesigNate   10 years ago

      Did it start with a c and with a t?

      Oh shit, I just proved that I was reared in a culture of violence and woman hate!

      1. Ted S.   10 years ago

        I don't think she's a casuist.

      2. Doghouse Riley Jr.   10 years ago

        A carrot?

        1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

          A Civet?

          1. trshmnster the terrible   10 years ago

            A carport?

    3. Sevo   10 years ago

      I'm surprised we didn't get a reprise of the 'wymenz beaten on Super Bowl Sunday' myths.

      1. Zeb   10 years ago

        I head a new one this year. Apparently football fans just love to rape children after the big game.

        1. DesigNate   10 years ago

          I know I'm planning on sending a quad out to Arizona to round up as many children as possible for processing and entrance into the child sex slave operation I run with STEVE SMITH.

          1. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

            WHY YOU TALK ABOUT THAT IN BLOG?

            YOU PROMISE IT OUR SECRET!

  12. Winston   10 years ago


    Are Libertarians Looking for Results or Self-Congratulation?

    There's a big difference between trying to win people over and merely trying to feel good about ourselves.

    Sheldon Richman | January 25, 2015

    Hypocrite.

    1. John   10 years ago

      The same publication that hired Dave Weigal and Sheldon Richman asked today without irony why the Republicans have a thing for schmucks.

      1. BardMetal   10 years ago

        Hat tip?

        1. John   10 years ago

          Yes. I am totally stealing that. It was fucking brilliant Bard. Brilliant.

      2. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

        BOOM

    2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      He really shat the bed today.

    3. John Titor   10 years ago

      The best part about that article is that anyone with decent writing ability could have spun it in a much better way. You could have had an actual discussion about the ethics of soldiers in combat zones, how government policy can result in soldiers doing or being forced to do horrible things under penalty of court-martial, etc. Instead it's all just references to the Nazis and spree shooters to invoke an emotional reaction.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    ...Dartmouth announced today that it will prohibit all students, regardless of age, from possessing or drinking hard alcohol on campus.

    Existing students should be grandfathered in or be given a tuition refund!

    1. Rhywun   10 years ago

      Reason #45 to not live on campus.

    2. C. Anacreon   10 years ago

      And in an unrelated story, apartment rental prices in Hanover, New Hampshire shot up 600% today.

  14. Mike Laursen   10 years ago

    re: "They were there to call for the arrest of Henry Kissinger, who was there to give a speech, for war crimes."

    Fucking Henry Kissinger is still fucking alive?!

    1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

      So is Kirk Douglas!

      1. Rhywun   10 years ago

        Don't forget Lou Reed!

        1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          Actually, despite comments to the contrary, he's dead. But not Abe Vigoda!

          1. Rhywun   10 years ago

            despite comments to the contrary, he's dead

            What???

            1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

              I know. I'm sorry.

        2. Sevo   10 years ago

          And Francisco Franco!

          1. Homple   10 years ago

            That's Generalissimo Francisco Franco to you, buddy.

            1. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

              Don't call him buddy, pal!

        3. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

          And Fish!

          1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            I said that already!

            1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

              I missed!

              /I bow.

              1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

                I'm actually one of the few people who watched the spin-off show, Fish.

    2. MJGreen   10 years ago

      And he's sexually active!?

  15. Ted S.   10 years ago

    Learning all the wrong lessons from the prohibition, the drug wars, and the general, overall history of human behavior, Dartmouth announced today that it will prohibit all students, regardless of age, from possessing or drinking hard alcohol on campus.

    I didn't think my alma mater could get any stupider.

    1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      Did you blog while you were there?

      1. Ted S.   10 years ago

        I was doing the news the morning Bush 41 threw up in the lap of the Japanese Prime Minister.

        God I miss those obnoxiously loud AP wire machines.

  16. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

    So, will PM Lynx finally kill the sniper thread?

    1. Doghouse Riley Jr.   10 years ago

      I don't know, give it a shot.

      1. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

        /narrows eyes in Swiss fashion

        1. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

          Thanks, Dances w/Trolls.

    2. Ted S.   10 years ago

      People are still posting to it?

      1. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

        I think it's finally down to John, Tony, and Irish, but it's been going strong all damn day.

        1. Rhywun   10 years ago

          I knew immediately it would hit at least 500. Let's see if they can go for 1,000.

        2. Sevo   10 years ago

          Just looked; Tony is explaining something about libertarianism.
          I left.

          1. Rhywun   10 years ago

            Wow, it's officially bottomed out then.

          2. John   10 years ago

            When Jackland Ace showed up, I was done.

            1. Bobarian (hyphenated-american)   10 years ago

              I was busy today.

              1. AlmightyJB   10 years ago

                Me too. Do I even want to know?

        3. Irish   10 years ago

          "I think it's finally down to John, Tony, and Irish, but it's been going strong all damn day."

          Tony still believes the Iraq War was fought for oil because feelings tell him so.

    3. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

      Sheldon articles, as Guy Vidra put it, "travel well" around here

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        This morning's article was TWA flight 800.

      2. Sevo   10 years ago

        Got legs.

    4. DesigNate   10 years ago

      Doubtful.

    5. John Titor   10 years ago

      That thread needs to go on for days, maybe weeks. Make it the Centralia PA of threads. Richman deserves it.

      1. BigT   10 years ago

        Richman drives eyeballs to Reason, gets raise. Is that what you want?

        1. UnCivilServant   10 years ago

          Depends, did he have to pluck out his own eyes to achieve it?

  17. Coeus   10 years ago

    I've written before that women who are targeted by the police, particularly trans and gender non-conforming women, are rarely candidates for "innocence." They are seen as disposable, far from being moral actors. Jessie Hernandez is already being painted negatively, already being blamed for her own death at the hands of the state. To the police, and surely much of the media that will cover her death, she was a wild, pot-smoking lesbian who used her car as a weapon against the police.

    And what if she was? Does that truly justify being killed?

    Let's talk for a moment about what constitutes "justified." I recall a white man in Aurora, CO ? just outside of Denver ? getting out unscathed after shooting up a movie theater, killing and injuring dozens. If an armed, dangerous person can be apprehended safely ? as surely he should have been ? why wasn't this possible for the unarmed Jessie Hernandez? Why does this seem so impossible for people of color in general? How is it that the bodies of people of color are, on their own, a bigger threat to officers than a white guy with multiple firearms?

    White supremacy is how. A system meant by design to exert control over communities can do little else.

    Anybody want to tear that apart for me? we can start with the fact that the guy was out of ammo.

    1. Ted S.   10 years ago

      I think you need to fix your quoting.

    2. Rhywun   10 years ago

      Anybody want to tear that apart for me?

      Leave the crazy alone and move on.

    3. Coeus   10 years ago

      block quote fail

    4. John   10 years ago

      The Aurora example is a really good one. Somehow the police managed to not shoot a raging lunatic who just murdered a dozen or however many people. Yet, they constantly shoot much less dangerous people in the name of officer safety.

      It seems to me that they shoot people because they are not dangerous. If you are really dangerous, like the guy in Aurora, they seem to back off a bit.

      1. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

        Because in Aurora, the officers weren't in danger, just everyone else. There's no reason to shoot him!

        Police = crime historians

    5. Tonio   10 years ago

      What part of that, other than the link, is a quote?

      1. Coeus   10 years ago

        every thing before

        Anybody want to tear that apart for me? we can start with the fact that the guy was out of ammo.

  18. Riesen   10 years ago

    Here are some irrefutable arguments that I got from a derpbook group.

    We were talking about the right to discriminate. I don't know how I made it out alive. Do I win a prize? I mean, in a 10-minute period, I had:

    Roadz!

    government = society!

    Stop watching Fox News!

    Affirmative Action is different!

    It was ok for MLK to be in jail because he broke the law!

    You're an anarchist!

    If you don't like America, well you can just get out, go start your own island country somewhere!

    Libertarians say, "I want to run red lights dammit, fuck everyone."

    A Non-Aggression Principle? I didn't vote for that!

    The ONLY way libertarianism would ever work is if everything was divided equally by the government, and there was a even playing field for everyone.

    Refusing to allow a black man to buy gas when he's on empty is infringing on his rights... How was he suppose to know that gas station would be racist...and what if there isn't another gas station for miles? When that black man pays taxes which goes to the roads which that gas pump owner recieves his gas to pump by...

    You are ok with the world going to shit as long as its not inconveniencing someone to accommodate a Black man.

    I like libraries, and state parks.

    So if you owned a canned soup company, you wouldn't want the mean old government telling you to hire more employees to check can's for animal waste, right? Or to pay more taxes so that poor kids could get a better education?

    1. Ted S.   10 years ago

      What are you doing on facebook?

      1. Riesen   10 years ago

        Mostly staying in touch with relatives who say I'm bitter and angry for posting Reason articles about... well, pretty much anything.

      2. Dances-with-Trolls   10 years ago

        Punishing himself, obviously.

    2. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

      This is why I don't open my mouth on Derpbook.

      Speaking of which, there is fanatic proggie at work who found out that I don't tow the leftist line. He got sick recently, and I send him a "get well soon" note and offered help if he need any. Guess what? I got NO response at all, while his co-religionists who sent similar notes did.

      Thin skin and a lack of tolerance seems to be a general pattern that I'm noticing more and more.

      1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        A rather unsporting and pathetic individual I would say.

        1. Doghouse Riley Jr.   10 years ago

          He did say "fanatic proggie".

      2. Bobarian (hyphenated-american)   10 years ago

        WE TOW LIONS AROUND HERE!

      3. Wasteland Wanderer   10 years ago

        Accuse him of racism. Watch him squirm.

    3. Derpetologist   10 years ago

      Their comments would make an excellent addition to the Derponomicon.

      http://platedlizard.blogspot.c.....art-1.html

  19. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    Yesterday I was watching MSNBC at 2 AM again. One of the topics was the proposed 529 tax. I advise getting a good strong drink and taking several deep breaths before reading further.

    OK. Here is the reason they said it was a good idea. The reason it's a good idea is because no one would be able to save enough to actually pay for 4 years of college. Yes, that is what they actually said. "We shouldn't give tax breaks on saving because people aren't saving enough."

    Later, they were talking about SYRIZA. The said this would be like the Occupy movement winning power in the US. They were relieved that leftists were in power again to save old people from starving in the streets.

    But I do have good news. I have lost 17 pounds so far this month. I have another 30 or so to go. I eat one good meal per day, avoid beer, and workout for 5 or 6 hours at night. I mostly walk uphill on a treadmill since that burns a lot of calories and I can do it for long periods. I also mix in some running and weights.

    1. John   10 years ago

      Tony and Jackland Ace are corpse fucking the Richman Chris Kyle thread. It is like a intergalactic vortex of ignorance and stupidity over there.

      1. GILMORE   10 years ago

        " corpse fucking "

        is that when people show up to a dead thread to deliver their belated intellectual 'coup de grace'?

        cute

        1. John   10 years ago

          Yes

        2. Andrew S.   10 years ago

          Most commonly seen with Tulpa sockpuppets in police brutality threads.

          1. Bobarian (hyphenated-american)   10 years ago

            It's been Tony SOP for years.

      2. Derpetologist   10 years ago

        I'd better go take a look. Stay back- I'm a professional.

        ? When there's somethin' dumb
        On the internet
        Who ya gonna call?
        DERPBUSTERS!

        [sound of proton pack powering on]

    2. Stormy Dragon   10 years ago

      I eat one good meal per day, avoid beer, and workout for 5 or 6 hours at night.

      I think I'll just live with dying sooner.

    3. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      No beer? The cure sounds worse than the disease.

      1. Derpetologist   10 years ago

        As the French say, you must suffer to be beautiful.

        I haven't given up beer completely. I might get a bottle of Arrogant Bastard to celebrate my progress.

        Speaking of beer, make sure you try the Shiner Birthday Stout. That stuff is amazing. It's like drinking a brownie.

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          I get a discount on Stone Products. 100%.

          Unfortunately, I've already consumed my quota for the entire year. I can't wait til next January.

        2. BigT   10 years ago

          Thanks for the recommendation of Shiner Birthday Stout - I love that type of beer.

          For a diet, I simply eat a banana for breakfast, a baked potato or a bowl of soup for lunch, a decent dinner, and a snack of popcorn in the evening with a couple of beers. I'm within 10 lbs of what I weighed at 18. I find that as long as I feel hungry for at least an hour each day - usually right before lunch - I won't gain any weight.

          And I don't exercise much - walk the dog and shovel the walk.

    4. The DerpRider   10 years ago

      One meal per day?

      1. Derpetologist   10 years ago

        Yes. Typically a footlong sub with lots of veggies and chips.

    5. GILMORE   10 years ago

      "Yesterday I was watching MSNBC at 2 AM again"<?I

      Jesus man, why not take up heroin. Its healthier.

      " avoid beer"

      GAH!!

      1. Derpetologist   10 years ago

        I have to watch something to keep my brain occupied during my marathon workouts.

        1. Bobarian (hyphenated-american)   10 years ago

          Add in some strength training and a little more calories. That kind of crashing your doing can be bad for you and hurt your physical improvements.

          Change up your work-out some.

  20. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

    Speaking of learning all the wrong lessons, UK edition:

    Men must prove a woman said 'Yes' under tough new rape rules

    New guidance will be issued to all police forces and prosecutors as part of a 'toolkit' to move rape investigations into the 21st century

    1. Matrix   10 years ago

      So guilty until proven innocent now?

      1. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

        It looks just horrifying. And the Telegraph is supposed to be the conservative rag but they cheer for it.

        Laws like this are being passed all the time in the UK. I never see even a solitary voice stand up for process. I don't get it.

        1. Zeb   10 years ago

          Conservative seems to mean something quite different over there than it does in the US.

    2. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      Rufus's Edict: You must date 535.5 days before you fornicate.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        .5? Better make sure you start the relationship early in the morning.

        1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

          Inspired by a joke on WKRP. After hearing couples have sex 2.12. times a month (I forget the number), Dr. Johnny Fever wondered how they calculate the .12 part.

    3. Dry End of the Titanic   10 years ago

      And notice, no comment section. The Telegraph has really shot itself in the foot.

      I would love to see their online audience figures these last couple of months since they fired all their bloggers and severly curtailed commenting

    4. Coeus   10 years ago

      We believe that broader social attitudes are slowly changing as, for example, we better recognise that girls who are sexually exploited by older men do not 'consent' to their abuse, and that men in positions of power target and abuse vulnerable victims."

      I'm sure it's just a coincidence that that happens to raise the sexual market value of older women.

      1. Matrix   10 years ago

        I know a girl who, since her early teens, had relationships with teachers and older men. She never considered herself a victim because she wanted those relationships.

        I wonder how many other girls are like that.

      2. Calidissident   10 years ago

        Dude, honest question? Do you read /r/theredpill on Reddit? Because that is the only other place I've ever seen the term "sexual market value" used.

        1. Coeus   10 years ago

          That term has been in use for decades. I generally only use reddit for niche porn.

    5. Injun, as in from India   10 years ago

      How long until women are replaced with sex bots?

      I don't think prostitution will ever get legalized. SoCons and "feminists" won't allow women to make that sort of choice with their bodies.

      1. Zeb   10 years ago

        Feminists are far from agreement on the subject. And it's legal in a lot of Europe. Isn't being more like Europe everything to progressives?

      2. Coeus   10 years ago

        They tried to preemptively ban them in Canada already.

      3. C. Anacreon   10 years ago

        How long until women are replaced with sex bots?

        How long until the sex bots start claiming they didn't consent?

        1. Doghouse Riley Jr.   10 years ago

          "Dammit, I clicked the EULA! I know I clicked the EULA!"

  21. Stormy Dragon   10 years ago

    Irony:

    Jewish leader trapped and arrested inside Auschwitz

    1. Bam!   10 years ago

      You know who else locked people in Auschwitz?

      1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        Bakers?

    2. Ted S.   10 years ago

      It was 10,000 spoons when all he needed was a knife?

  22. LongTimeListenerFistTimeCaller   10 years ago

    Those Jersey teens in the snow removal thread got off pretty easy. Here in Utah, the cops threaten to arrest you, then assault you when you get pissed off, and then shoot and kill you for defending yourself.

    This happened a couple of blocks from my house

    1. LongTimeListenerFistTimeCaller   10 years ago

      You will all be shocked to discover that the body cam failed to catch the actual homicide, and the local media have let the cops do the standard character assassination on the dude. His friends that live in the neighborhood claim otherwise.

  23. GILMORE   10 years ago

    "Dartmouth announced today that it will prohibit all students, regardless of age, from possessing or drinking hard alcohol on campus."

    OBLIGATORY

  24. Carl ?s the level   10 years ago

    Microsoft to Invest in Rogue Android Startup Cyanogen

    People familiar with the matter say Microsoft is putting money into Cyanogen, which is building a version of the Android mobile-operating system outside of Google's auspices.

    Microsoft would be a minority investor in a roughly $70 million round of equity financing that values Cyanogen in the high hundreds of millions, one of the people said. The person said the financing round could grow with other strategic investors that have expressed interest in Cyanogen because they're also eager to diminish Google's control over Android. The identity of the other potential investors couldn't be learned.

    The investment would be unusual, because Microsoft offers its own Windows Phone mobile operating system. But Windows Phone has only about 3% market share, which may be prompting Microsoft to consider unconventional steps.

    Android was intended as an "open source" operating system that hardware makers can deploy in their devices for free. Yet Google has frustrated manufacturers in recent years by requiring them to feature Google apps and set Google search as the default for users, in exchange for access to the search engine, YouTube, or the millions of apps in its Play Store.

    1. Timon 19   10 years ago

      MS is going to ruin a truly-open alternative to Android.

      Great.

      1. Carl ?s the level   10 years ago

        Eh, I'm going to wait and see what happens before worrying.

        1. Timon 19   10 years ago

          It's MS. Everything they touch turns to shit.

          1. Emmerson Biggins   10 years ago

            No matter how dickish I may or may not consider Google to be, I enjoy seeing Microsoft frustrated by the "embrace and extend" strategy though.

        2. Stormy Dragon   10 years ago

          Same thing they always do:

          Embrace. Extend. Extinguish.

          1. Carl ?s the level   10 years ago

            I'll take "things everyone on any tech-related comment board already knows about, thank you" for 500, Alex.

            Ooh, can you link me to the xkcd comic on standards? That hasn't gotten stale!

            Ugh.

    2. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

      Did they intend irony when they named it after a chemical warfare agent?

      1. Carl ?s the level   10 years ago

        Cyanogen, Inc. is named after CyanogenMod, which in turn is named after Cyanogen, the handle of its creator, Steve Kondik (which, presumably, is based on the chemical).

  25. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

    Question and Comment Time with Cytotoxic (yes, this is becoming a regular feature)

    Today's discussion: saving Reason from becoming total shit.

    If it wasn't already obvious that the quality of Reason articles is in decline, then Sheldon's retarded article about how Chris Kyle = Adam Lanza should make it clear as a neon sign. Getting rid of Sheldon is certainly necessary, but it's clear this is not the only problem at Reason. Yesterday's nauseatingly hagiographic and ridiculously long column on Andew Sullivan written by Suderman is another mark of decline. Reason hates partisan hacks and here was Suderman giving uncritical praise for one of the worst. There's also Reason's and in particular Gillespie's attempts to shoehorn statements by pop stars such as Bob Dylan into signs of The Libertarian Moment. Suderman and Welch's insistence on the shutdown being a disaster for the GOP was another low point, with the latter doubling down and insisting that it lead to the raising of the debt ceiling.

    Reason clearly needs a change of editorial leadership to filter out the bad columns and bad columnists. It needs less cultural buzz and more citical thinking. No drink: we need Postrel back as editor, an Objectivist. Either that or...someone else. His columns are always well informed and his prose is clear. He gets too much heat for his global warming stance. Ron Bailey for editor and not a dollar of donation until that happens or Reason otherwise stops pushing out shit. SOLIDAS

    1. John   10 years ago

      The biggest problem Reason has is that their staff is understandably worried about their future journalism careers. This makes them hesitant to be too critical of other journalists or get really crossways and subversive about beltway conventional wisdom.

      They are understandably responding to the incentive structure that exists in the industry. I am not really sure how you fix it or where you find journalists of the truly don't give a fuck what the other beltway journalists think variety that you want.

      1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        They should think of themselves as new-wave bloggers and not stinking journalists.

    2. Stormy Dragon   10 years ago

      I thought Sheldon went too far, but I also thought it was the best column on here in a long time.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        QED

      2. John   10 years ago

        Okay, that is funny and really brutal towards reason.

      3. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

        Then Reason is REALLY far gone.

      4. Ted S.   10 years ago

        Better than Bok and Payne's pieces?

      5. Calidissident   10 years ago

        Genuinely curious in what sense? I don't think Kyle is a hero, and don't mind Richman or any other Reason writer writing an article stating that and I thought it was terrible. He made an awful case when he could have easily made a much more convincing, much less controversial argument instead.

    3. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      Curious. How many Canadian dollars did you donate this year?

      Instant poll: everyone else?

      We need to find out who the heavy hitters are
      Me? $250

      1. Ted S.   10 years ago

        Cytotoxic only donates Canadian Tire dollars.

        1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

          That's REAL money.

      2. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

        $0, because of my dis-satisfaction with content and job insecurity. I had previously donated a couple hundred dollars.

      3. Somalian Road Corporation   10 years ago

        $0. I used to regularly donate and stopped last year due to the decline in article quality.

        Get Weigel'd once, shame on you. Get Richman'd after that, shame on me.

    4. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

      You think Postrel is an Objectivist? wut?

      1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

        Sorry, typo. Supposed to read "OR an Objectivist".

    5. John   10 years ago

      One of the biggest barriers to freedom in this country is the mass media. You can't overstate how loathsome the media is and how many ways they make things worse.

      Given that, any effective Libertarian publication should spare no effort in savaging and discrediting the partisan media. It is a bit hard to find journalists who are willing to make the enemies that come with doing that.

    6. Rhywun   10 years ago

      Sheldon Richman doesn't work for Reason. Besides, who wants to read only articles that toe one specific line?

      1. John   10 years ago

        You don't. But you want to read smart articles and fearless articles that are not afraid to offend people. Richman's article was bad because it was stupid and poorly reasoned not because it went against the grain. The Sullivan tongue bath was just cowardly praise given to someone because they are in the same industry.

      2. Winston   10 years ago

        The Problem with Richman is that he sucks. He writes articles about the Shutdown and Jon Stewart only to go on irrelevant tangents about foreign policy. Even ignoring the dubious comparison to Adam Lanza his American Sniper article isn't even about the book or movie but just another foreign policy rant.

    7. Ted S.   10 years ago

      Today's discussion: saving Reason from becoming total shit.

      Ban Cytotoxic's derp about wanting to use US forces to fight his wars for him.

      [ducking]

      1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

        I know you're joking, but that's still retarded, and you're still retarded. They're not 'my' wars, they are the wars of anyone seriously concerned with freedom ie not you.

        1. FUQ   10 years ago

          Cytotoxic|1.29.15 @ 1:25PM|#|?|filternamelinkcustom

          That's stills silly because the regime America overthrew was a dictatorship and had no rights. Free states have the right to annex or change the regimes of unfree ones as long as they are much freer afterward.

          1. Juice   10 years ago

            No matter how many they kill to get the job done.

      2. John Titor   10 years ago

        I'll throw my hat in for improved Reason writer. My first column:

        'Removing' Objectivists: Euthanizing mentally ill sociopaths or late, late term abortions?

        I don't think that's what Cytotoxic wants though.

        1. Tonio   10 years ago

          Titor, I'm starting to warm to you.

        2. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

          You're not smart enough to be in the pool. BTW you'd better get used to us Objectivists. We're not going anywhere, and we will win because we have the moral and intellectual equipment libertarians lack.

          1. John Titor   10 years ago

            And shockingly your definition of 'smart' is hardly objective. 'Smart' in Cytotoxic's worldview translates to 'only those who agree with me'.

          2. John Titor   10 years ago

            And Objectivists will always lose, largely thanks to their massive complexes and egos undermining any attempts at human interaction outside of their hive.

            That and they're too busy with wife-swapping parties.

    8. Enough About Palin   10 years ago

      You left out Dalmia's bullshit about hyphinated-americans.

  26. Andrew S.   10 years ago

    PM link from 6 months from now: Dartmouth officials at a loss as to how to explain significant uptick in DUI arrests, traffic accidents near campus.

  27. LongTimeListenerFistTimeCaller   10 years ago

    Really good article in the New Yorker about the cops in Albuquerque, NM.

    And nothing else will happen...

  28. Carl ?s the level   10 years ago

    The depths of bullshit the tax code forces companies to go to

    The basic contours of the Yahoo/Alibaba situation are well known. Yahoo owns Alibaba shares worth $40 billion. Those shares are in a glass box. They look so good, sitting there, in their box. Don't you want those shares? But be careful! If you break the box, then they stop being worth $40 billion. They become worth something like $24 billion.

    The glass box is, of course, made out of taxes. If Yahoo sells the Alibaba shares, it will owe $16 billion in taxes, leaving only $24 billion of value left. If it takes the shares out of the box to give to its shareholders, it will also owe $16 billion in taxes. It needs to hand the Alibaba shares to its shareholders while they are still encased in the box. The way it plans to do this is to give the shareholders shares of "a newly formed independent registered investment company ('SpinCo')," which will in turn own Yahoo's Alibaba shares. Yahoo's shareholders won't just get Alibaba shares and go on their merry way. They'll get SpinCo shares. Then what?

    ...and it goes on from there (it's actually somewhat interesting IMO).

    1. Carl ?s the level   10 years ago

      And the best comment:

      SAm Woods ? 20 hours ago

      These guys really seem to know what the heck they are talking about over there.

      BestAnon.tk

      1. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

        AnonBot, you little SLUT!

    2. Rhywun   10 years ago

      Geez, way to skip out on your FAIR SHARE, Yahoo.

  29. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

    So are these 'war crimes' committed by Kissinger real or are they as ephemeral as Bush and Cheney's 'war crimes'?

    1. Stormy Dragon   10 years ago

      I would note Kissinger did win the Nobel Peace Prize. While that doesn't conclusively prove he commited war crimes, it's certainly probable cause to suspect he did.

      1. John   10 years ago

        He won it with his North Vietnamese counter part for ending the Vietnam war. The fact that the war ended in 1973 and the whole fall of Saigon thing in 75 was an entirely different war, has been put down the memory hole.

    2. John   10 years ago

      He bombed the Khamer Rouge in Cambodia and Nixon launched the Christmas bombing campaign that forced the communists to come to the table and agree to peace.

      His war crime was bombing communists.

      1. Matrix   10 years ago

        You mean bombing communists that were massacring civilians?

      2. Derpetologist   10 years ago

        A short version of the charges against Kissinger:

        http://www.goodreads.com/quote.....-kissinger

        1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

          In other words, he's being damned for coldly if imperfectly pursuing the interests of America and thereby securing freedom on a global scale.

          I stand with Kissinger.

          1. Derpetologist   10 years ago

            You might have a different opinion on omelettes if you were an egg.

            1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

              Wouldn't change the dire need for omelettes.

          2. Irish   10 years ago

            Of course you do.

            1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

              You can rely on me to do the right thing.

            2. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

              You can rely on me to do the right thing.

            3. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

              You can rely on me to do the right thing.

            4. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

              You can rely on me to do the right thing.

              1. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

                Damn! That's some "right thing"-ing, right there!

        2. sasob   10 years ago

          Kissinger was/is a vile, amoral, elitist bastard who makes even Richard Nixon look good by comparison. Common, everyday people of other countries mean no more to him than pawns on a chessboard - toilette paper with which to wipe his shitty old ass. Fuck him.

    3. Derpetologist   10 years ago

      I'll just leave this here:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xghrs_N4Vuo

  30. Andrew S.   10 years ago

    Police K-9 attacks student at Norfolk State University. That's not the news here. I mean, that's news, but that's not why this is incredible.

    No, it's incredible because this is the response of the police chief. It's a miracle! The first time ever police officers have done anything wrong!

    Since January 25th, my department has been investigating the arrest of London Colvin. While we continue to wrap up the final few interviews with witnesses and officers, I feel I have enough information to determine the use of force in Ms. Colvin's arrest was unreasonable.

    I will address my officers' actions through our disciplinary process.

    My review of the policies governing the use of police canines continue. This review will ensure that Norfolk canines are used appropriately in all circumstances. As Chief, I am responsible for the policies and procedures that govern my officers' actions. While I expect my officers to make the best judgment in all circumstances, if the policy doesn't support the outcomes I expect, I have failed them. I am committed to having the best trained department and I will make this right.

    I will make the revised policy available once I have completed my review.

    Sincerely
    Chief Michael Goldsmith

    Mind you, the issues should probably be handled through criminal charges and not nebulous "discipline", but hey, it's a start.

    1. Doghouse Riley Jr.   10 years ago

      "Chatman said Norfolk police tried asking Colvin questions about that altercation, but she refused to answer and started walking away."

      WITHOUT PERMISSION?! Look, this is a free country and that means you have to wait until the cops say you can leave.

    2. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

      I'm geasing that the response will begin and end with "more training."

  31. Stormy Dragon   10 years ago

    Russia offers Greece a bailout:

    Russia would consider aid to Greece if asked - Siluanov

    1. Winston   10 years ago

      Wonder what sort of strings they would attach...

    2. Rhywun   10 years ago

      Jesus, here we go again. I feel like I'm in high school again.

      1. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

        *roots around looking for old copy of Pax Britannica and Diplomacy*

        1. Rhywun   10 years ago

          Get ready for nuclear bomb drills - everyone to the fallout shelter!

    3. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

      Really, Russia might want to hang on to that money for its own uses.

    4. Winston   10 years ago

      You Know Which other Russian Regimes offered aid to Greece?

      1. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

        Tsar...whatshisname's?

    5. grrizzly   10 years ago

      New Greek Government Has Deep, Long-Standing Ties With Russian 'Fascist' Dugin.
      http://www.rferl.org/content/g.....18523.html

      Dugin is also tied to Greece's new foreign minister, Nikos Kotzias. In April 2013, Kotzias -- then a professor at the University of Piraeus -- invited Dugin to give a lecture on International Politics and the Eurasianist Vision. During that lecture, Dugin said that Greece should not join the Russia-led Eurasian Union, but instead should play a role "in the re-creation of the architecture of Europe" and form an "eastern pole of European identity" within the EU together with Serbia and others.

  32. Winston   10 years ago

    Does Sheldon Richman have an editor? Doesn't look like it judging from his Shutdown and Jon Stewart articles which turn into irrelevant foreign policy rants.

  33. Coeus   10 years ago

    Halve female prisoner numbers, says minister Simon Hughes

    Female offenders are a "special case" and should be treated differently to men because many had been victims themselves, he told BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast.

    There are currently around 3,800 women in prison in England and Wales.

    Further government measures to help stop women ending up in custody are expected to be announced later.

    "There are so many women who ought not to be in prison. About half ought not to be there at all," the minister said.

    "I met a woman in her 20s the other day who clearly ought to be sectioned. Her problem is a health problem, not a criminality one. Prisons shouldn't have to cope with that."

    Caring responsibilities
    When asked why female offenders should be treated differently to men Mr Hughes said: "Women are a special case for very good, evidenced reasons. Firstly, many more women who go to prison have themselves been victims. They've often been abused or in violent partnerships.

    "Secondly, many more women have caring responsibilities than men do."

    1. Doghouse Riley Jr.   10 years ago

      Sounds like what the minister should really be advocating is the elimination of laws against consensual acts. Also, don't a lot of male criminals come from abusive backgrounds? Do they lose their victim cred when they turn 18?

  34. Enough About Palin   10 years ago

    As rapeologist Robby Soave has noted, fighting assault and rape on campus actually requires colleges to do the exact opposite.

  35. Raven Nation   10 years ago

    Apologies if already covered. One hostage in Sydney cafe siege killed by fragments from ricocheting police bullet:

    http://tinyurl.com/pv34awd

    Testimony from other hostages that gunman executed cafe manager which then led the police to go on.

  36. GILMORE   10 years ago

    Sheldon Not Alone in Leftist Human-Pinata-Bashing!

    NBC Host on Kyle = "Racist Who Went on 'Killing Sprees'"

    MOHYELDIN: A lot of his stories when he was back home in Texas, a lot of his own personal opinions about what he was doing in Iraq, how he viewed Iraqis. Some of what people have described as his racist tendencies towards Iraqis and Muslims when he was going on some of these, you know, killing sprees in Iraq on assignment. So I think there are issues....

    SCARBOROUGH: Wait, wait. Killing sprees? Chris Kyle was going on killing sprees?

    MOHYELDIN: When he was involved in his -- on assignments in terms of what he was doing. A lot of the description that has come out from his book and some of the terminology that he has used, people have described as racist."

    its a neat trick when you as a reporter can call people "racist mass murderers" by simply saying, "Some People Suggest That..."

    *What* People? You? Your friends? Isn't it convenient when the Liberal media can report on its own mischaracterizations?

    1. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

      The passive voice was employed?

      1. GILMORE   10 years ago

        "There are those who say...."

      2. trshmnster the terrible   10 years ago

        *gaze was narrowed*

  37. trshmnster the terrible   10 years ago

    Let's talk vaccination (as if it hasn't been talked to death).

    Woman writes CNN opinion piece about having a newborn around unvaccinated people, but DOESNT cry for regulations and laws. Is this what a Libertarian Moment feels like?

    I realized that I cannot assume caretakers for my baby or my 98-year-old grandmother are vaccinated. But I am not powerless. I have the ability to do something to protect my family. I can ask those who come into contact with us whether they are vaccinated. If they're not, then I can insist that they get vaccinated before getting near my newborn.

    1. GILMORE   10 years ago

      " Is this what a Libertarian Moment feels like?"

      I think you should read the comments before you get excited. Its a multilayered onion of derp

  38. Matrix   10 years ago

    San Fran public defender arrested by police because she would not allow them to talk to her client without being present

    This is America today...

    1. d3x / dt3   10 years ago

      Why do you hate Our Heroes In Blue??

  39. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    That's the idea. Calories out must be more than calories in.

    I drink some milk and V8 each day too to make sure I get enough nutrients.

  40. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    I can do 6 pull-ups, which I think is pretty good for a guy who still weighs 190 pounds.

    The other day I walked 8 miles with 48 pounds of weights on. My neck was a little sore after, but I felt fine the next day.

    I am thinking very seriously about joining the Army to be a linguist and I have to get down to 158 pounds.

  41. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    And I mean real pull-ups- none of that kipping bullshit.

  42. DesigNate   10 years ago

    Jesus, that sounds really light. How tall are you?

  43. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    I'd like to lose the remaining 32 pounds by the 2nd week of March.

    My brother has been in the Army for 8 years and he has been coaching me by email.

    The hard part will be the running, but I am closing in on that. For the initial PT test, I have to run a mile in 8.5 minutes. I can run 7.1 mph for 5 minutes now so I'm halfway to that goal.

  44. Swiss Servator, ... Switzy!   10 years ago

    Dang...well, good luck. I know you are fluent in Derp, what other languages do you know?

  45. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    I learned Swahili in the Peace Corps and I've studied French, German, Spanish, Latin, Russian, Chinese, and Arabic. I can get by in French and German, but Swahili is the only foreign language I can call myself fluent in.

    AR 600-214 says I can be a linguist if I've been out of the Peace Corps for 4 years (been out for 5) and I'm prohibited from being assigned to the area where I did my Peace Corps service.

    I learned 2,000 words of Swahili in 10 weeks of Peace Corps training. Learning 2,000 words of Chinese or Arabic in 64 weeks of DLI school would be a piece of cake. I've heard the school has a high wash-out rate, but that's because people screw around instead of studying.

  46. Derpetologist   10 years ago

    5'4", same height as my brother. He's naturally thinner though- weighs about 140 pounds right now.

    I weighed about the same when I got back from Peace Corps, but over the next 5 years, I crept up to 207.

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